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Now the story comes into focus (somewhat). The remote probably had a button or two pushed while it was 'lost' and a setting in the Durabrand (model???) is unintentionally changed. FIND THE MANUAL and examine every indicator to see what was changed.

To reset the hour: Push the "MODE" button until the hour display appears and blinks. Then push the "RESET/ADJ" button.To reset the minutes: Push the "MODE" button until the minute display appears and blinks. Then push the "RESET/ADJ" button.After resetting the clock, push the "MODE" button until the display returns to normal calendar mode.

if you have a clock where the hands go around and smaller start and stop clocks, here's what to do. set the clock to current time, push in the stop button and turn it until it stays in, then push in the start button and turn it until it pops out. try this.

I know.....I have to ask...you've checked the batteries right? OK. Check the cable on the back to mahe sure it's still plugged in firmly. If you push the button on the transceiver, it should start blinking. Then hold the button on the bottom of the mouse until the light on the transceiver is solid. Let me know what happens. If this solves the peoblem PLEASE rate as fixed. If not, DON'Y RATE YET. Just add a comment letting me know what happened and I'm here to help you further. Thanks toba. Let me know.